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video consolidation as well as DVD sales, which over the past two decades is the biggest earner in revenue. According to The
Contemporary Hollywood Film Industry, Philip Drake states that box office takings currently account for less than a quarter of total revenues and have become increasingly "front loaded", earning the majority of receipts in the opening two weeks of exhibition, meaning that films need to make an almost instant impact in order to avoid being dropped from screens by exhibitors. Essentially, if the film does not succeed in the first few weeks of its inception, it will most likely fail in its attempt to gain a sustainable amount of revenue and thus being taken out from movie theaters. Furthermore, higher-budget films on the "opening weekend", or the three days, Friday to Sunday, can signify how much revenue it will bring in, not only to America, but as well as overseas. It may also determine the price in distribution windows through home video and television.
955:—at one end and a projection booth at the other. Moviegoers drive into the parking spaces which are sometimes sloped upwards at the front to give a more direct view of the movie screen. Movies are usually viewed through the car windscreen (windshield) although some people prefer to sit on the bonnet (hood) of the car. Some may also sit in the trunk (back) of their car if space permits. Sound is either provided through portable loudspeakers located by each parking space, or is broadcast on an FM radio frequency, to be played through the car's stereo system. Because of their outdoor nature, drive-ins usually only operate seasonally, and after sunset. Drive-in movie theaters are mainly found in the United States, where they were especially popular in the 1950s and 1960s. Once numbering in the thousands, about 400 remain in the U.S. today. In some cases, multiplex or megaplex theaters were built on the sites of former drive-in theaters.
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1929:, video games, or mobile apps—and studios releasing fewer movies", which means that "people are less likely to head to their local multiplex". This decline is not something that is recent. It has been observed since the 1950s when television became widespread among working-class homes. As the years went on, home media became more popular, and the decline continued. This decline continues until this day. A Pew Media survey from 2006 found that the relationship between movies watched at home versus at the movie theater was in a five to one ratio and 75% of respondents said their preferred way of watching a movie was at home, versus 21% who said they preferred to go to a theater. In 2014, it was reported that the practice of releasing a film in theaters and via on-demand streaming on the same day (for selected films) and the rise in popularity of the
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2085:, which prevents ticket holders for the next showing of that weekend's most popular movie from entering the building until their particular auditorium has been cleared out and cleaned. Since the 1980s, some theater chains (especially AMC Theatres) have developed a policy of co-locating their theaters in shopping centers (as opposed to the old practice of building stand-alone theaters). In some cases, lobbies and corridors cannot hold as many people as the auditoriums, thus making holdout lines necessary. In turn, ticket holders may be enticed to shop or eat while stuck outside in the holdout line. However, given the fact that rent is based on floor area, the practice of having a smaller lobby is somewhat understandable.
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510:. A few public demonstrations occurred since 9 May 1893, before a first public Kinetoscope parlor was opened on 14 April 1894, by the Holland Bros. in New York City at 1155 Broadway, on the corner of 27th Street. This can be regarded as the first commercial motion picture house. The venue had ten machines, set up in parallel rows of five, each showing a different movie. For 25 cents a viewer could see all the films in either row; half a dollar gave access to the entire bill.
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smaller theaters. As a rule of thumb, they pull audiences from an eight to 12-mile radius, versus a three to five-mile radius for smaller theaters (though the size of this radius depends on population density). As a result, the customer geography area of multiplexes and megaplexes typically overlaps with smaller theaters, which face threat of having their audience siphoned by bigger theaters that cut a wider swath in the movie-going landscape.
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1112:. Three-dimensional movies use two images channeled, respectively, to the right and left eyes to simulate depth by using 3D glasses with red and blue lenses (anaglyph), polarized (linear and circular), and other techniques. 3D glasses deliver the proper image to the proper eye and make the image appear to "pop-out" at the viewer and even follow the viewer when he/she moves so viewers relatively see the same image.
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1587:, where the same items would repeat throughout the day, with patrons arriving and departing at any time rather than having distinct entrance and exit cycles. Newsreels gradually became obsolete by the 1960s with the rise of television news, and most material now shown prior to a feature film is of a commercial or promotional nature (which usually include "
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complaints, citing the need for the supplementary income. Some chains like Famous
Players and AMC Theatres have compromised with the commercials restricted to being shown before the scheduled start time for the trailers and the feature film. Individual theaters within a chain also sometimes adopt this policy.
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streaming service has led to concerns in the movie theater industry. Another source of competition is television, which has "...stolen a lot of cinema's best tricks – like good production values and top tier actors – and brought them into people's living rooms". Since the 2010s, one of the increasing
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Thailand have a restriction of one viewing per movie. The increasing number of 3D movies, for which an additional fee is required, somewhat undermines the concept of unlimited entrance to regular
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and other convenient methods of purchasing tickets is often shown. Also prior to showing the film, reminders, in varying forms would be shown concerning theater etiquette (no smoking, no talking, no littering, removing crying babies, etc.) and in recent years, added reminders to silence mobile phones
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Australia for the curtain to cover part of the screen during advertising and trailers, then
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and asked for refunds. At AMC theaters, "...patrons who sat through the entire film and then decided they wanted their money back were out of luck, as AMC's policy is to only offer refunds 30 minutes into a screening. The same goes for
Landmark, an independent movie chain... whose policy states, 'If
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In Canada, the total operating revenue in the movie theater industry was $ 1.7 billion in 2012, an 8.4% increase from 2010. This increase was mainly the result of growth in box office and concession revenue. Combined, these accounted for 91.9% of total industry operating revenue. In the US, the
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in the US traditionally drive hard bargains entitling them to as much as 100% of the gross ticket revenue during the first weeks (and then the balance changes in 10% increments in favor of exhibitors at intervals that vary from film to film). Film exhibition has seen a rise in its development with
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show films at a greatly discounted rate, however, the films shown are generally films that have already run for many weeks at regular theaters and thus are no longer a major draw, or films which flopped at the box office and thus have already been removed from showings at major theaters in order to
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Some well-equipped theaters have "interlock" projectors which allow two or more projectors and sound units to be run in unison by connecting them electronically or mechanically. This set up can be used to project two prints in sync (for dual-projector 3-D) or to "interlock" one or more sound tracks
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Coventry Steel Caravan extruded aluminum body. Movies are also commonly shown on airliners in flight, using large screens in each cabin or smaller screens for each group of rows or each individual seat; the airline company sometimes charges a fee for the headphones needed to
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were sometimes larger, softer, and more widely spaced and sold for a higher price. In conventional low pitch viewing floors, the preferred seating arrangement is to use staggered rows. While a less efficient use of floor space this allows a somewhat improved sight line between the patrons seated in
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Gasthaus Sello in Pankow (Berlin). This venue was later, at least since 1918, exploited as the full-time movie theatre Pankower Lichtspiele and between 1925 and 1994 as Tivoli. The first certain commercial screenings by the Skladanowsky brothers took place at the Wintergarten in
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systems have led to cinemas playing the soundtracks of films at unacceptably high volume levels. Usually, the trailers are presented at a very high sound level, presumably to overcome the sounds of a busy crowd. The sound is not adjusted downward for a sparsely occupied theater. Volume is normally
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during the presentation, particularly for very long films. There may also be a break between the introductory material and the feature. Some countries such as the
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were converted into multiple screen venues by dividing their large auditoriums, and sometimes even the stage space, into smaller theaters. Because of their size, and amenities like plush seating and extensive food/beverage service, multiplexes and megaplexes draw from a larger geographic area than
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Rows of seats are divided by one or more aisles so that there are seldom more than 20 seats in a row. This allows easier access to seating, as the space between rows is very narrow. Depending on the angle of rake of the seats, the aisles have steps. In older theaters, aisle lights were often built
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The price of soft drinks and candy at theaters is typically significantly higher than the cost of those items at any other place. Popcorn prices can also be exorbitant. It has been "...estimated that movie theaters make an 85% profit at the concessions stand on overpriced soda, candy, nachos, hot
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In some movie theater complexes, the theaters are arranged such that tickets are checked at the entrance into the entire plaza, rather than before each theater. At a theater with a sold-out show there is often an additional ticket check, to make sure that everybody with a ticket for that show can
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The relatively strong uniformity of movie ticket prices, particularly in the U.S., is a common economics puzzle, because conventional supply and demand theory would suggest higher prices for more popular and more expensive movies, and lower prices for an unpopular "bomb" or for a documentary with
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The earliest 3D movies were presented in the 1920s. There have been several prior "waves" of 3D movie distribution, most notably in the 1950s when they were promoted as a way to offer audiences something that they could not see at home on television. Still the process faded quickly and as yet has
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The etymology of the term "movie theater" involves the term "movie", which is a "shortened form of moving picture in the cinematographic sense" that was first used in 1896 and "theater", which originated in the "...late 14c., open air place in ancient times for viewing spectacles and plays". The
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less audience appeal. Unlike seemingly similar forms of entertainment such as rock concerts, in which a popular performer's tickets cost much more than an unpopular performer's tickets, the demand for movies is very difficult to predict ahead of time. Indeed, some films with major stars, such as
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adjusted based on the projectionist's judgment of a high or low attendance. The film is usually shown at a lower volume level than the trailers. In response to audience complaints, a manager at a
Cinemark theater in California explained that the studios set trailer sound levels, not the theater.
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showings, in particular if no 2D version is screened, except in the cases where 3D is included. Some adult theaters sell a day pass, either as standard ticket, or as an option that costs a little more than a single admission. Also for some film festivals, a pass is sold for unlimited entrance.
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between showings featuring a loop of movie trivia, promotional material for the theater chains (such as encouraging patrons to purchase drinks, snacks and popcorn, gift vouchers and group rates, or other foyer retail offers), or advertising for local and national businesses. Advertisements for
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to prevent patrons from tripping in the darkened theater. In movie theaters, the auditorium may also have lights that go to a low level, when the movie is going to begin. Theaters often have booster seats for children and other people of short stature to place on the seats to allow them to sit
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shows as an important part of its program. At the main theatre, with 500 seats, lanternists would make good use of a battery of six large lanterns running on tracked tables to project the finely detailed images of extra large slides on the 648 square feet screen. The magic lantern was used to
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have expressed concerns that these advertisements, plus an excessive number of movie trailers, could lead to pressure to restrict the preferred length of the feature films themselves to facilitate playing schedules. So far, the theater companies have typically been highly resistant to these
607:(France), built in 1901 as l'Hôtel du Syndicat CGT, showed its first film on 23 November 1905. The cinema was closed in 1977 and the building was demolished in 1993. The "Centre Culturel Claude Berri" was built in 1995; it integrates a new movie theater (the Idéal Cinéma Jacques Tati).
3021:(Montreal and Kingston, Canada; London; and Buffalo, New York: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1978), pp. 6–7. Morris states that Edison wholesaled the Kinetoscope at $ 200 per machine; in fact, as described below, $ 250 seems to have been the most common figure at first.
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in 1963 after realizing that he could operate several attached auditoriums with the same staff needed for one through careful management of the start times for each movie. Ward Parkway Center in Kansas City, Missouri had the first multiplex cinema in the United States.
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projectors and a screen with a 1.90:1 aspect ratio; this system is designed primarily for use in retrofitted multiplexes, using screens significantly smaller than those normally associated with IMAX. In 2015, IMAX introduced an updated "IMAX with Laser" format, using
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Some cinemas in city centers offer luxury seating with services like complimentary refills of soft drinks and popcorn, a bar serving beer, wine and liquor, reclining leather seats and service bells. Cinemas must have a liquor license to serve alcohol. The
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1038:. The World's smallest solar-powered mobile cinema is Sol Cinema in the UK. Touring since 2010 the cinema is actually a converted 1972 caravan. It seats 8–10 at a time. In 2015 it featured in a Lenovo advert for the launch of a new tablet. The
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Since the 1960s, multiple-screen theaters have become the norm, and many existing venues have been retrofitted so that they have multiple auditoriums. A single foyer area is shared among them. In the 1970s, many large 1920s
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and washrooms. Stage theaters are sometimes converted into movie theaters by placing a screen in front of the stage and adding a projector; this conversion may be permanent, or temporary for purposes such as showing
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converted the dual screen theater into one capable of showing two different movies simultaneously. Taylor is credited by Canadian sources as the inventor of the multiplex or cineplex; he later founded the
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to documentaries. The smallest movie theaters have a single viewing room with a single screen. In the 2010s, most movie theaters had multiple screens. The largest theater complexes, which are called
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into the end seats of each row to help patrons find their way in the dark. Since the advent of stadium theaters with stepped aisles, each step in the aisles may be outlined with small
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for the film. Control data is encoded in a monoaural WAV file on Sound Track channel 13, labelled as "Motion Data". Motion Data tracks are unencrypted and not watermarked.
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equipment to detect a working camera during a screening. In some jurisdictions this is illegal unless the practice has been announced to the public in advance.
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be fully drawn to reveal the full width of the screen for the main feature. Some theaters, lacking a curtain, filled the screen with slides of some form of
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utilized a separate, magnetic oxide-coated film to reproduce up to six or more tracks of stereophonic sound. Datasat Digital Entertainment, purchaser of
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many people leave, but some stay until the end. Usually the lights are switched on after the credits, sometimes already during them. Some films show
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campaign to raise standards. Using a very futuristic look, these 27-seat cinema vehicles were designed to attract attention. They were built on a
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to a single film. Sound interlocks were used for stereophonic sound systems before the advent of magnetic film prints. Fantasound (developed by
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a film is not what is expected… and the feature is viewed less than 30 minutes a refund can be processed for you at the box office.'"
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2017:A movie theater concession stand in
5181:Tartaglione, Nancy (15 June 2016).
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4927:"'Tree of Life' walk-outs - EW.com"
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2863:
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1879:These ratings are from the revised
1870:
1684:Live broadcasting to movie theaters
1461:release, called the "video window".
821:multiplex movie theatre places, in
753:
540:Berlin from 1 to 31 November 1895.
13:
5148:Giardina, Carolyn (22 June 2016).
4603:"Fewer Americans Go to the Movies"
4186:
3871:
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3639:Verrier, Richard (15 April 2015).
2075:shouting fire in a crowded theater
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1594:A typical modern theater presents
402:Étienne-Gaspard "Robertson" Robert
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5255:Audiovisual introductions in 1896
5250:Audiovisual introductions in 1895
5231:(Bloomington, Illinois newspaper)
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5195:from the original on 16 June 2016
5162:from the original on 24 June 2016
5129:from the original on 13 June 2016
4446:Swindale, Rachael (8 June 2019).
4417:"Licence types and trading hours"
3963:from the original on 3 April 2019
3826:from the original on 19 July 2021
3814:Wilson, Christie (18 June 2010).
3671:"Bow Tie to Open New PLF Theatre"
3416:Han-na, Park (7 September 2022).
3319:from the original on 20 June 2019
3167:(in French). 2011. Archived from
2570:from the original on 8 March 2021
2217:– 409 screens in 32 theaters and
2205:– 4,457 screens in 334 theaters,
2201:– 5,206 screens in 346 theaters,
2077:" is the standard example of the
1837:
1763:track on Sound Track channel 15.
1318:, now owned by AMC), "UltraAVX" (
1244:National Science and Media Museum
1213:Pathé theaters in the Netherlands
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4579:from the original on 18 May 2015
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2530:"cinema – Definition of cinema"
2129:Cinema and movie theater chains
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1254:, verified on 6 December 2022.
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205:has an old-fashioned neon sign.
4953:Tuttle, Brad (19 March 2012).
3915:"Battle for the Bigger Screen"
3287:"Welcome to the Crest Theatre"
2758:
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2480:2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting
2213:– 681 screens in 53 theaters.
2209:– 220 screens in 54 theaters,
1927:streamed movies and television
1423:
1040:Bell Museum of Natural History
617:The Korsør Biograf Teater, in
559:Early dedicated movie theatres
555:in Paris on 28 December 1895.
551:took place in the basement of
192:
52:-style theater opened in 1949.
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5115:Rahman, Abid (12 June 2016).
4826:"ILLEGAL RECORDINGIN CINEMAS"
4773:McKenzie, Richard B. (2008).
4485:Young, Graham (2 June 2018).
3953:"Dolby Launches Dolby Cinema"
3759:Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay
2623:, 2nd edition, 2009, CD-ROM:
2597:
2534:Oxford Dictionaries – English
2486:
1596:commercial advertising shorts
1014:units for use as part of the
839:Example of a Multiplex layout
384:
185:, and some theaters sell hot
142:The film is projected with a
4305:"Cinema Statistics for 2013"
2178:Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
2137:List of movie theater chains
1889:motion picture rating system
1816:Box office of a 1950s style
1466:Repertoire/repertory theater
360:and for the facility itself
25:Modern cinema auditorium in
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4138:Los Angeles Review of Books
3254:. Historica. Archived from
3228:(in Danish). Archived from
3165:De la suite dans les images
2470:Nickelodeon (movie theater)
2396:
2248:. Brazilian chains include
1095:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
921:
768:Cinema Odeon auditorium in
463:Berlin Wintergarten theatre
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5245:Cinemas and movie theaters
5008:. Cinemark. Archived from
3888:Film Journal International
3505:. Pathe.nl. Archived from
3161:"Aniche – le Jacques Tati"
2798:. The Projection Box, 2006
2650:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
2347:. Japanese chains include
2134:
1898:
1894:
1191:became popular again. The
1100:
979:1967 Bedford mobile cinema
925:
860:Cineplex Odeon Corporation
842:
831:Multiplexes and megaplexes
802:and wall-mounted speakers.
682:Interior of a 1950s-style
553:Salon Indien du Grand Café
379:
5032:"About Landmark Theatres"
4890:Journal of Film and Video
4117:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
2621:Oxford English Dictionary
2607:. Between 1720 and 1750,
2504:www.collinsdictionary.com
2475:Saturday morning pictures
2465:Multiplex (movie theater)
2445:List of drive-in theaters
2345:Cinema City International
2256:. Chilean chains include
1405:motion technology called
1397:Motion controlled seating
928:List of drive-in theaters
845:multiplex (movie theater)
719:, an early movie theater
665:
545:Louis and Auguste Lumière
156:digital cinema projection
4050:10.5594/SMPTE.RDD52.2020
3820:Honolulu Star-Advertiser
3105:www.victorian-cinema.net
2698:10 November 2018 at the
2647:, third edition (2010);
2564:dictionary.cambridge.org
2339:(as of 2019, renamed as
1978:(which starred the then-
1950:for low-pitched sounds.
1921:New forms of competition
1788:first-come, first-served
1775:Admission prices board,
862:, opening the 18-screen
2725:Retrieved 21 July 2012.
2712:The Kinema in the Woods
2702:Retrieved 21 July 2012.
2683:Retrieved 21 July 2012.
2440:Inflatable movie screen
1993:The Blair Witch Project
1954:Ticket price uniformity
1846:Some movie theaters in
1757:Brazilian Sign Language
1712:to better hear dialog.
1490:specializes in showing
1222:
969:inflatable movie screen
938:inflatable movie screen
694:, consists of a single
588:Cotton State Exposition
16:Venue for viewing films
5155:The Hollywood Reporter
5122:The Hollywood Reporter
3753:jimjin (4 June 2021).
2893:Cite journal requires
2657:18 August 2017 at the
2643:, 4th edition (2006);
2450:List of movie theaters
2181:, Congress passed the
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1257:IMAX also refers to a
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1016:Ministry of Technology
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3957:Digital Cinema Report
3675:Digital Cinema Report
3645:The Los Angeles Times
3472:New Screen Techniques
3226:Korsør Biograf Teater
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4932:Entertainment Weekly
4275:"FAQs – Vue Cinemas"
4168:www.villagevoice.com
4066:on 24 September 2020
3458:Time Out Los Angeles
3258:on 27 September 2011
2979:on 11 November 2008.
2973:"Le Théâtre optique"
2717:15 July 2012 at the
2679:9 April 2010 at the
2540:on 15 September 2017
2358:Europe is served by
2041:stereo sound systems
1807:price discrimination
1580:Matinee at the Bijou
1280:premium large format
1274:Premium large format
1217:Pathé Unlimited Gold
1152:This is Bolex Stereo
864:Toronto Eaton Centre
717:Samuel Roxy Rothafel
465:was the site of the
422:Henry Langdon Childe
340:(formerly sometimes
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5012:on 27 December 2010
4863:Fort Worth Magazine
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4090:14 May 2006 at the
3959:. 3 December 2014.
3509:on 20 November 2012
3405:. 25 February 2020.
3359:. 27 December 2019.
2721:—name of cinema in
2588:Originally spelled
2215:National Amusements
1761:Sign Language Video
1740:Sign Language Video
1720:for people who are
1613:post-credits scenes
1585:continuous showings
1492:pornographic movies
1483:adult movie theater
1302:, such as "Prime" (
1122:. The film starred
1060:Oakland, California
817:, one of the major
497:Autour d'une cabine
484:in Paris, with his
201:The Fox Theater in
107:), also known as a
5188:Deadline Hollywood
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4285:on 3 December 2008
4228:Cision PR Newswire
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3789:Pasadena Star News
3703:. 17 December 2021
3586:. 25 August 2016.
3503:"Je eigen 3D-bril"
3387:. 4 December 2021.
3373:. 8 December 2020.
3313:"Open air cinemas"
3137:. 9 October 2013.
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5093:on 2 January 2011
4783:978-0-387-76999-8
4643:978-0-415-72675-7
4534:10.1093/ei/cbi024
4361:"Fine Arts Group"
4059:978-1-68303-222-9
3791:. 12 March 2018.
3440:explorehidden.com
3232:on 31 August 2020
3075:www.allekinos.com
2207:Landmark Theatres
2203:Cinemark Theatres
2195:Cinemark Theatres
2052:Copyright piracy:
1910:film distributors
1831:Discount theaters
1797:Seating indicator
1726:visually impaired
1714:Audio description
1441:First-run theater
1358:), and "X-land" (
1356:Vue International
1252:Leonberg, Germany
1110:polarized glasses
953:inflatable screen
940:in the centre of
338:the silver screen
162:on a heavy reel.
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1871:Age restrictions
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1648:This Is Cinerama
1533:Broadcast center
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1354:), "VueXtreme" (
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1032:seating capacity
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